I'll have a go, although I'm not an authority on MJ.Missy, I am getting these statistics from what I learned as a International Relations major, humanitarian organizations master, and my internship with a few humanitarian organizations in Geneva. Besides that, theres loads of information on this topic on the internet.
United Nations source:
http://www.un.org/jsummit/html/media_info/press_kit/fact3_poverty.pdf
I understand what you're trying to say in the beginning, but its going to an extreme which is highly unrealistic. I said that the there are much more important issues which should be put on the news, and the death of Michael Jackson is definately not important enough to set everything else aside. People do not see the truth about what is going on in these regions precisely because the media and those in charge hide the reality from the public. Just because its not "new" doesnt mean that it doesnt deserve to be shown continuously on the news. There is also a difference between saying "boring" news such as "oh this many people died in Iraq" and actually showing what is going on in these areas of the world (dead children on the streets, starving families etc). The power of the population is so great that if such images had in reality appeared on TV, the pressure on world leaders to act would be immense. When was the last time you turned on BBC or CNN and saw something about Sudan? How about Darfur? There hasnt been a significant report on these issues on TV for months now, if not years.
My comment about mourning was more to prove a point and not to put into practice. The fact that so many people are mourning like this over a musician (and more importantly that the media had set aside all of the other much more important issues in the world) baffles me when I see the amount of violence, death, and suffering all over the world.
What major global impact did he have? He sold over 700 million CD's. What impact did he have with regards to improving the lives of people around the world? He created a song called "we are the world". Did that actually make things better in the world? It might have motivated a few people to act, but seriously anything more? Besides the fact that he was a great musician and had a great impact on the music industry, thats about it for me.
Edit: I would like to ask you what you think his major global impact was? What I wrote above about him is all that I can think of, because at the end of the day he is still a musician. He had not authority or power to change the worlds problems, and those to me are more news worthy than his death.
he and Madonna I would call 'Mega-stars of music', due to over 4 decades of success, creating new styles and actually influencing the way people make music. He was a leader and I doubt anyone could successfully devalue the contribution he made in this area.
He impacted the world of Fashion: The glove, the awful leather jacket, the wet-look. He transformed the 80's after cutting his teeth as a child star in the 70's. His look is instantly recognisable, even to kids today.
MJ also had a huge impact on the world of dance. He revolutionised it, and as easy as it is to say 'Just a singer/dancer' lets look at this from a global perspective...
There are statistically more people that know who Micheal Jackson is, than know the following:
Who is Pope
Who is Prime-minister
Who is the Russian President
Where the Sudan is
Thats there is even anything happening in the Sudan
He had reportedly given over $30 Million to charity during his lifetime (Reuters).
And get this - He reached number one in every country his records have ever been released in. That said, if in every country that sold his records, they were the most popular records of that time, with that populous, I would say that, even without the other items above, justifies the statement 'Global Impact', especially if those people understood his lyrics, which were often aimed at tackling social issues.
As for the more distasteful stuff in his later years, He was one of the original child-stars, with no precedent to follow. He lived in the public eye his whole life, was abused by his own father, and as a result of all of this, he was socialy retarded and unable to communicate in a normal manner. Not an excuse, but a possible explanation nonetheless.
He also invented the crotch-grab.......... as a part of his dance for the 'Bad' video.
Conclusion - His Global Impact was 'Social', rather than 'Economical'